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      • situated at the narrows of the Hackensack River and famed for its compelling role in the Revolutionary War. The site offers visitors an authentic experience and appreciation of a vanished folk culture, the Jersey Dutch, which depended upon the tidal river as a commercial artery and self-renewing source of nourishment and industrial power.
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  2. The current Draw Bridge at New Bridge was installed in 1889 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 5, 1989. The area is now a New Jersey historic site in portions of New Milford, River Edge, Hackensack and Teaneck in Bergen County, New Jersey.

  3. Apr 13, 2014 · Tantaqua and his kinsfolk sold New Hackensack, extending from Cedar Lane north to French Creek at New Bridge, including “the Great Indian Field – called the Indian Castle.” Located on the sandy terrace overlooking French Creek and the Hackensack River, to Laurence Van Buskerk & Company in 1676.

  4. Historic New Bridge Landing is located on the west bank of the Hackensack River on Main Street, River Edge, NJ. Nearby streets are marked with brown Historic New Bridge Landing signs. HNBL is only 5.6 miles west from the George Washington Bridge and New York City.

  5. Nov 21, 2021 · Historic New Bridge Landing Park remarkably preserves a scenic fragment of the Jersey Dutch countryside, strategically situated at the narrows of the Hackensack River and famed for its compelling role in the American Revolution – indeed, we may confidently suggest this hallowed spot survived more of the American Revolution than any other ...

  6. New Bridge prospered for more than a century after the war as a commercial crossroads, situated where a major overland thoroughfare of travel and trade intersected the head of sloop navigation on the Hackensack River.

  7. Apr 13, 2014 · Pre-History - The Tappans, affiliated with the Minisinks, occupied the northern valley of the Hackensack River and its major tributaries, extending downstream to French Creek at New Bridge. (A historical marker located in River Edge in Bergen County, New Jersey.)

  8. Historic New Bridge Landing, strategically situated at the narrows of the Hackensack River, preserves a scenic fragment of the New Jersey Dutch countryside and is famed for its compelling role in the Revolutionary War.

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